Sign



W. D. TAYLOR.

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APPLICATION FILED JULY 11. 1921.

1,412, 1 47. Pat ted Apr- 11, 1922.

s 'rr WILLLAM DAVID TAYLOR, or IBESSEMER, ALABAMA.-

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T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM DAVID TAY-V Lon, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at #1728 Fifth Avenue, in the city of Bessemer, county of Jefferson, State of Alabama, have invented a new and useful Sign.

This sign being made of solid iron, is'permanent, from the fact that the letters for the advertising will be east in the iron and the weight and stability is suificient to resist ordinary abuse that signs are subject to.

My invention is a life size cast iron figure to represent a man. 7 a 7 Figure l is a front elevation of the sign embodying my invention, and Figure 2 is a side elevation'thereof.

The sign is constructed of melted iron cast in a mould, in sand, in two parts, and fastened together with bolts as shown in the accompanying drawing, (side view figure).

1921. SerialiNo. 483,954.

The face, feet and hat are cast'full, a small offset is used'to represent the c0at, the base f l A up before the concrete harden s, the heels of the feet" are of suflicient length to secure 7 same in the base. The fronts of the sign A are life size, as shown by the front view figis made of concrete, in which the sign is set Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr; 1 1, 1922. A. Application filed July 11, i

A sign of the-class described forminga' lifesize two facedhuman figure made of cast metal and composed of two parts, each part having one side flat and the other side of the contour of a human figure, the two parts placed back to back and fastened together by bolts passing through both parts, and raised letters on'the front of each part.

WILLIAM DAVID TAYLOR. 

